Reinhold Rudenberg

Reinhold Rudenberg (or Rüdenberg; February 4, 1883 – December 25, 1961) was a German-American electrical engineer and inventor, credited with many innovations in the electric power and related fields.[1] Aside from improvements in electric power equipment, especially large alternating current generators, among others were the electrostatic-lens electron microscope, carrier-current communications on power lines, a form of phased array radar, an explanation of power blackouts, preferred number series, and the number prefix "Giga-".[citation needed]

  1. ^ "Obituary: Reinhold Rudenberg". Physics Today. 15 (4): 106. April 1962. doi:10.1063/1.3058109.

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